Video, audio and multimedia

PC(USA) mission worker Josh Heikkila in Ghana sent this video with his March 2011 letter. The youth in Badja, as in all Togolese Presbyterian congregations, are a vital part of the church. During the week, they gather on two nights -- once for Bible study and once for choir practice. Here you will see them singing in Sunday worship.

In this three-minute video mission co-work Cobbie Palm talks about what it’s like to be a Christian in the Philippines, and, as an educator in the Divinity School of Silliman University, the delicate process of helping students discern the call of pastor.

In this 10 minute video, Gench shares "tried and true" principles of how Presbyterians understand and interpret Scripture. The video is one segment from a longer piece produced for the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity, and Purity of the Church. Gench is professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.

For every mission experience, challenges and questions are a constant companion. Successfully translating your mission experience requires the right attitude, the right tools and the training to create the right opportunities.

Presbyterians have been at the forefront of health missions around the world for more than 100 years. This 10-minute program illustrates how International Health and Development carries on that tradition today, engaging U.S. Presbyterians in health-related missions and supporting the health and community development initiatives of PC(USA)’s global church partners.

Get a taste of the Gathering — watch this six-minute video that offers a look at the fun, worship, and fellowship that you can have at the 2012 Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women in Orlando, Florida, July 18-22, 2012.

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The Mid Council Commission II is inviting the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to image a new structure for the denomination’s synods. Hear in these video segments how commission members arrived at their recommendation to the 221st General Assembly (2014), and how the church can work collaboratively to envision new possibilities.